Non-Discrimination Statement

VersAbility Resources gives public notice of its policy to assure full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all related statutes. Title VI requires that no person in the United States of America shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which VersAbility Resources receives Federal financial assistance.

Please contact VersAbility Resources to request a copy of the department’s Title VI program.

Any person who believes that he or she has, individually, or as a member of any specific class of persons, been excluded from the participation in, been denied the benefits of, or been otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which VersAbility Resources provides assistance, and believes the discrimination is based upon race, color, national origin, gender, age, economic status or limited English proficiency has the right to file a formal complaint.

If a complaint addresses a particular service provider, the complaint should be lodged with that provider. A complaint must be submitted within 180 days of the alleged discriminatory act. Complaints may also be filed with the US Federal Transit Administration. If a complaint addresses DRPT, you may file the complaint thru email via the link below , by phone or in writing.

For complainants who may be unable to file a written complaint, verbal information will be accepted by John Coffren, (757) 896-8447, jcoffren@versability.org as well as by the individual service providers.

To submit a formal complaint or to request additional information on Title VI obligations contact:

Improve the lives of individuals with disabilities in our community.

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Family member

Our Early Prevention and Intervention
for Children Program (EPIC) assists infants and toddlers with developmental delays and their parents. We serve military families as well as those in the private sector. To speak with a EPIC representative, please call (757) 896-8464.

Person with a disability

VersAbility Resources supports people
with disabilities throughout their lives in employment, community living, day support
and early childhood programs.Please call (757) 896-6461 for further details.

Business owner

Our large, flexible workforce performs a wide array of tasks that can benefit your business.
We create a customized plan and quote for your project, train employees for the work required, and provide Employment Specialists for ongoing support. To learn more, phone us at (757) 896-6461.

Person who wants to help

VersAbility Resources always appreciates volunteering and monetary donations that support our work in assisting individuals with disabilities. But there are other important ways to help—like using our electronics recycling program! For more details, contact us at (757) 896-6461 or Sarah Bowman by email: sbowman@versability.org or phone (757) 896-8482.

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Electronics recycling

Drop off your unwanted electronics at our Hampton or Gloucester sites, or call us to discuss pick-up.For more information, call us at (757) 896-6461 or contact Marse Wideman: (757) 896-8439, recycle@versability.org.LEARN MORE

Adult day program

VersAbility Resources offers activities and learning experiences for older individuals and those with disabilities. Those we serve participate in a range of volunteer activities, enjoy arts and leisure programs, outing to parks, and more.To learn more, phone us at (757) 869-6461.

Community housing

We provide residential services at ten homes in York County, Hampton and Newport News, each one offering a safe, supportive home environment for adults with disabilities. Caring staff provides support 24/7 and nurses and dieticians are available for both long- and short-term health needs. For details, call (757) 896-6461.LEARN MORE